Mrs. Chandler
Mrs. Chandler, widow of the late Capt. "Jack" Chandler, of Montross, and mother of Geo. D. Chandler, oyster inspector for Monday in Southen Marylanad, where she had been because of ill health. [Virginia Citizen. (Irvington, Va.), 07 Oct. 1910]

Rev. James Cox
Warsaw, VA., December 19 - After a lingering illness of consumption, Rev. James Cox, of Kinsale, Westmoreland county, died last night at 10 o'clock. burial will take place at Yeocomico P.E. church tomorrow afternoon. the deceased is survived by a widow, three brothers - Messrs. Fleet, Downing and Dudley Cox; and one sister, Mrs. B.B. Atwell. [The Times Dispatch. (Richmond, Va.), 20 Dec. 1904]

Clyde English
W.C. and Blunt Mattox attended the burial of Mr. Clyde English at Leesville, Va., Monday Jan. 5. Mr. English's death at Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, was the result of a knife wound. (January 7, 1925 - Gretna.; Tr. for Genealogy Trails by: S. Williams)

Willie Morsh Hall
Willie Morsh Hall, of Naomi Grove, Westmoreland county, died yesterday afternoon aged 55 years. Mr. Hall has been an invalid for a number of years. [Alexandria Gazette. (Alexandria, D.C.), 03 Sept. 1913]

Maud Hardwick
Mrs. Maud Hardwick, wife of Mr. V. B. Hardwick, a prominent merchant of Kinsale, Westmoreland county, died suddenly Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock, after an illness of only a few days, aged about fourty-five years. She is survived by her husband and two children. [Virginia Citizen. (Irvington, Va.), 02 Nov. 1906]

John P. Hungerford
Dec. 21, 1833 -- At Twiford, in Westmoreland co., Va., in his 74th year, John P. Hungerford. He was an officer in the revolutionary war, and afterwards a member of Congress. ["Historical Collections of Virginia" by Henry Lowe, Babcock & Company, Charleston, S.C., 1845. p. 406-407; sub. by R. Greenlund]

James L. Jones
Fredericksburg, VA, March 20 - Mr. James L. Jones, a prominent citizen of Westmoreland, died at Deep Point, after an illness of only five days, of pneumonia. He was Sunday school superintendent of Curioman Baptist church and member of Jr. O.A.M. lodge at Chilton. [The Times. (Richmond, Va.), 21 March 1901]

Dr. Joseph Jones
Dr. Joseph Jones, originally from near Petersburg, in Chesterfield county, but for more than 40 years a popular physician and valuable citizen of Westmoreland, died of pneumonia February 2d, at the residence of his son-in-law, near Montross. [Alexandria Gazette. (Alexandria, D.C.), 14 Feb. 1873]

Dr. F.F. Ninde
March 10. - Dr. F. F. Ninde, aged about forty-eight years, a prominent physician and druggist, of Colonial Beach, Westmoreland county, died this afternoon at 4 o'clock, following a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered at 7 o'clock this morning. Dr. Ninde is survived by his widow and four children, two brothers, J. C. Ninde, of Colonial Beach, and E. C. Ninde, of Fredericksburg, and one sister, Miss Rosa Ninde. Internment will be made Thursday afternoon at Middleboro, King George county. [Richmond Times Dispatch, 11 Mar. 1908; Tr. by FoFG MZ]

James B. Reed
James B. Reed, of Westmoreland, died after a illness of several hours with heart trouble at the residence of his son, James E. Reed, near Fredericksburg Sunday morning, aged 70 years. He was a Confederate soldier, having served with Col. Critcher's and Col. Collins' commands during the war. He is survived by eight sons and one daughter. The remains were sent to Westmoreland the funeral being from Nomini Baptist church Tuesday noon. [Virginia Citizen. (Irvington, Va.), 04 March 1910]

Blake Tyler
Mr. Blake Tyler, a very prominent and influential citizen of Westmoreland county, died at his home in that county last Wednesday. [The Times. (Richmond, Va.), 12 April 1892]

George Washington
Another George Dead
George Washington, a planter, collateral kinsman of Gen. George Washington and a native and resident of Westmoreland county, died in a hospital at richmond Friday of heart disease. He was 58 years old. [Hopkinsville Kentuckian. (Hopkinsville, Ky.), 05 Sept. 1912]

John Roger Williams
John Roger Williams, formerly of Westmoreland county, died Oct 20th at his home in Princeton, N. J. A few years ago he married Miss Mary Willoughby Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Westmoreland. [Virginia Citizen. (Irvington, Va.), 02 Nov. 1906]